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Lake County Register (1922), 11 Feb 1928, p. 5

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Lowell Schroeder was a caller at' f Grove Mrs. J. C. Dorfler of Mundelein Long Tuesday. !mri 'g:nest at the home of Mrs. Killard hmgndnobnugm Frank ey Wednesday afternoon. 6. ' The Lake County Booster associa-- ,!nththgtionofthelodeoodmalwm visited Thursday afternoon at hldihnutmhrmufin%at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Gurnee on Thursday %"' Charles Fisher, 322 South Milwau-- ruary 23. There will be n kee Avenue. l and moving pictures. E/ |SP ECIA LS Our Prestige Is Yours It's a mark of distinc-- the prestige this Bank tiem® to be a customer The moment you start yow begin to share in has gained through your account here, of a strong bank. the community. LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 100 pounds pure Cane sugar® * * Social Stationery That meets the demands of the most fastidious. Farcy Santa Clura Prunes Manor House Coffee, 60c seller * * Ne M .:.' npmcsrexene : Northern Tissue Toilet Paper 221 So. Milwaukee Avenue LIBBY'S CATSUP LARGE SIZE,«$ FOR ociety ana LOCAL NEW S Libertyville Neatly boxed 72 sheets and 50 envelopes Regular Value $1.00 SPECIAL SALE PRICE thern Tissue 12 Kolls ... umberland Ripple To save money phone 31 F.;B. Lovell Co. $1 EVERYTHING IN FRESH VEGETABLES 0. H. MOLIDOR Capital and Surplus $150,000 .00 service FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS The Stationery De Luxe Special offer FREE DELIV ERT . Mr. and Mrs." Het Ha: f Fremont Central M"cfi- niulfioflenavhldmghlmd Park visited several days this wéek at the A. E. Wheeler home. $6.49 $1.10 $1.00 , ILLmomss Tlhinois AQ¢ l The local camps of the Modern ' Woodmen and Royal Neighbors will ; hold a card party and dance in the figldge rooms on Friday, February TT : * | ~A. R. Schnaebéle, local realtor re-- t ports the sale of the Frank Rose lot ; on Grant court to Morris Hagerty. | It is understood that the new own-- ler will build this spring. & | _'The Happy Hour class of the Pres-- byterian church will hold a bakery sale on SaturdaJy, February 18 at the Tri?gs and Johnson store. The I sale will start at two o'clock. -- _ * Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Grandy visit-- ed Tuesday afternoon at the home of their daughter, Mrs. H. J. Strang and family. Ns Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Miller left Wedneodgfilfor a visit to south-- ern points. They expect to return Donald motored to Joliet Tuesday where they made a trip through the state --penitentiary as guest of Warden Elmer Green. ! a meeting of the Five--Hundred Club held at the home of Mrs. James Brown, Wednesday. ' The members of St. Mary's parish at Fremont center will present "The Dummy", a three act comedy, next Wednesday evening, February 15 at Dietz's stables, Ivanhoe. -- © in two Palatine visited Snnd'aly evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Quent-- in of West Maple Avenue. ~. _ Miss Kathleen Thomessen with a party of friends from Chicago and Waukegan spent a pleasant evening at the Alamo at Chicago Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bockleman of Palatine visited Sunday evening at The Little Forte Orchestra from Waukegah will give a program in the local Methodist Episcopal Churcp 'Group Number Two of the local Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will meet Tuesday, February 14th at the home of Mrs. John Lester, 803 Broadway. All members are urged to attend. on Sunday evening, February 26th, Everyone will be welcome to attend. Mrs. Jay B. Morse, 127 Douglas Mrs. Jl{ 6. Morse, 12? Dougias Avenue, who has been visiting with her sister and other relatives in Wis-- consin during the past week, return-- ed to her home here Thursday even-- Mrs. Lee Andruss entertained the' Bridge Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. H. Waterhouse was awarded 'with the grand prize and Mrs. James G. --Weart received the cut prize. A very pleasant social time was enjoyed by--all. Reports from the Victory . Mem-- orial Hospital are that Mrs. Frances Houlihan who underwent an ocen- 't.ion last Saturday for goiter, is re-- coverin gel;icely. Mrs. John Su{dun visited Thursday night and found her in excellent spirits. Anthony Carney of Highwood was brought to the county jail at Wau-- kegan Thursday to begin a jail sent-- ance because of his inability to pay a fine imposed upon him by Justice Bartlett of this city on drunken and | Grade School has been postponed one week, until Friday, February {24th, because of other. activities in | the community. ~Further«--announce-- ments will be made in fhis column |in the issue of Februaty 15th. from the M. M. Boyer home at 119 North Milwaukee Avenue. Mark Boyer, who was serim::lb{e ill with scarlet fever, will be to con-- tinue with his work at the Rock-- land School on Monday, February The Libertyville Musical: Society announces that it will be necessary to postpone the February prognm until April 16th on account of ill-- ness of Mr. Arthur Miller. Miss Helen Freund of the Chicago Civic gpera Company --will appear on the arch program. f Dennis Limberry and Harry Mc-- Friday February 17th at the North Mrs. George McDonald; 311 West Park Avenue, is coaching the home talent productions to be given by the Immaculate Club of Waukegan on Monday and Tuesday evenings, Feb-- ruar 13th and 1l4th at St. fiseph's Hall. Mrs. McDonald is well--known as a director of ability and is mak-- ing wonderful progress in her work with the club. * The members of the Libertyville Womans Club are awaiting in keen anticipation the next meeting of the organization next Wednesday. after-- noon at St. Lawrence's :'g:ris{ house when the program will given en--, tirely by its own members. Mrs. H. l¥ Gwyn will deliver an add?ss and there will be a group of songs by Mrs. M. D. Penney, Mrs. P.| J. Hawk, Mrs. Harold Gray and Mrs. O. B. Kent "Companionate Marriage and' a Substitute" will be the sfivial sub-- ject of an address by 20 E. DelLong at the Methodist Chutch Sunday evenin%hat seven--thirty o'-- clock P. M. is will 'be a re lfi' to the address 'given by Mr. Wi at the Kiwanis Club nmieeting last Thursday 'even'glg. A substitute will be discussed. ~Special notices are be-- ing sent to many for this service, and young people are especially jin-- The banguet, given Tuesday night by the members of the fire depart-- ment, was a most enjoyable affair accordinti to reports -- The members had as their guests the members of the village board and those of the Mundelein fire department. The din-- John Cichy, local tailor and clean-- er, has joined the national clean-- liness cthaign and has announced that he will clean children's clothing next week free of charge. He has set the schedule for the boys work from the 13th to the 18th and f%{' the girls from the 20th to the 25t This is a national movement to pro-- mote the habit of cleanliness among the younger generation. * ner was served at the Libertyville Cafe and following this the meeting was adjourned to thi quarters in the village hall where the visitors were entertained.© wl You've always been | And you'll always be | Alwavys the same dear * ~Mother to me. . | Always playing a real> > | Mothers part, Alwavys the _ Valentine o' my heart.: Don't forgeét Mother's valentine. McDonald's Jeweiry and Gift Shop. The Parent--Teacher . Association eeting which was scheduled for A. A. Grandy visit-- Agoodc'rowdofcxm-n rnoon at the home attenedtheww r, Mrs. H. J. Strang| Libertyville _ Legion post 4 . night and engoyud.flle feed R ... | and served by the co At o on oo wile Hangin ns moere Wemagh t torium * *¥ a s y expect to retuM'ime ennurtesy of the management, was hostess at o Ijoyed a deluightful afternoon at the arry' Mc--| regular meeting held at the home Tuesday| of Mrs. L. M. Crawford, 629 North rough the | First -- Street, Thursday afternoon. ruest -- of |} First ;rize was given to Mrs. Mur-- rell Suydam; second to Mrs. E. j . . !Quentin and: consolation . Q: Mrs. V S pfi"'*h John N. Bernard. Mrs. Miké Behm sent "The ! and Mrs. Kate Bernard received the edy, next' hostess prize and the extra prize ary 15 at| respectively. The next meeting will f be held at the home of Mrs. Herman ealtor re--| A: Schwerman, -- 205 West -- Maple : Rose lot| AYEnUt 08 Thursday, February 23rd Hagerty.! Members of the Science Club of new own--; L. T. H. S. were very much pleased | Wednesday: when Mr. Johnson, their 'the Pm'i instructor, showed them pictures of a bakery! htune w oae, hold at threacthirty ry 18 at) P M' in the Laboratory. . Besides ore. The | Eitording educational . yalue: -- the o ' members greatly enfoyed the comedy the local which helped to make up the picture. will meet| Mr. Johnson has arranged an espe-- the home| cially interesting and -- worthwhile 3roadway.| meeting for the month of March and attend. eacg membsr has been urged to at-- tend. ; stra from % ogram in| A successful card and bunco party al Ch was held in the Town hall Wednes-- ary tia';:,; ;igy nigh'lghgy the Legion and Al: to atten liary. awards were made follows: for bunco Mrs. Forrest ? Douglas| Thomson, Mrs. Philip Strand and iting with| Mrs. William Cruichshank for the e given &en--. bers. &&-s an addt;rss up of songs Mrs. P.! J. y and Mrs. iage and . a 'fi'vm,x%?'n" night and m{';flfim_@"'é' . Entertainment by . they Mundelein and served by the P. T. A. at the Community House. 10:80 the meeting adjourned to the Program to consist of readings f}.';di?;f,wm ymm W, lo:lfs, numbers by the children and the film "The Second A. E,F w" ort play-- ¥-- %*,"%~ . flokwn.d Ed;ard McGeogh, ~Great Friday, Féb. "i . es, district commander was preSs--! ns Ol4 Peabody PeW" by Kate ent and helped to enliven the 0€~| Dourlas Wiz:i:xs gres:nted 'at the The men : of the Presbyterian Church are giving a real treat, so they sa%, on the evening of Thurs-- day, February 23rd when they will preYare and serve a supper for the Fub ic in the .dining room of the ocal Methodist Church. They claim to have good cooks, good eats and good waiters. Tell your friends and neighbors®' about it, and remember the daté and &leaee. Proceeds will bet.donated to Presbyterian Bud-- ge T oo Pungred, C 0. Curmem Lask n five hun s er Coonfer and Charles Bernard of the men and Mrs. J. O. Carison, Mrs. Ed. Kennedy and Mrs. Harry women Gotti for the ladies. Announcement was made that the next party will be given on On Monday evening, February 6th the football 'men of the local high school with Coach Martin, Mr. Rus-- will 'be announced as sooi rangements> are© completed. The Lucky "13" Bunco Attention Auxiliary Members Anyone vn'xhing)to go to the Hos-- pital Tuesday, Feb. 14, meet at Mc-- Donald's Jewelry Store or the North Shore Dépot at 1:15@ P. M.. Seatter Sunshine b{l remembering your friends with a alentine from McDonald's Jewelry and Gilft Shop. The thrifty Scotch are--noted for killing 'two birds with one stone. A combination -- Valentine 'to Father and Mother is mailed for two cents, McDonald's Jewelry and Gift Shop cabinet . which : throws off fumes from special crystals that kill moths and eg@gs, thus saving clothes. scratching a bite. Yellow Gab From the way they go at it, some Libertyville girls-- consider powder-- ing . their nose ~as important as Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. . ~---- _ $ NO W' S Let's _ _ Insure You. --_-- we take particular ° pride in our service. Phones 469 and 269 --Ask f OR RENT--Furnished rooms for housekee;pinfi. 215 . Broadway. Phone 481--M. 11--1t. An electrical vaporizer, clothes Opposite Electric Station _ Phones 469--269. Eis ®* February 16, 17, 18 _ "Cheer Up," a musical review by the Libertyville Woman's Club, for the benefit of the' hc:spital fund. % & . Friday, February 17 Masquerade by the Royal Neigh-- bors of Willard Came at Hersch-- berger's hall, Prairie View. Frfiay', F'h_i's, a¥F+ "The Old Peabody PeW" by Kate Douglas Wiggins presented at the Methodist Church by the Ladies' Aid Friday, February 17 Card party and dance at Gridley hall by the Modern Woodmen and Royal Neighbors. Wednesday, February 15 "The Dummy" a comedy in three acts will be presented under the aus-- pices of St. Mary's parish of Fre-- mont Center at 'glitz's stables, Ivan-- Saturday, February 18 " Bakery sale by the Happy Hour class of the Presbyterian church at Triggs & Johnson's store starting at 2:00 p. m. * Auxiliary. _ Wednesday, February 22 Card and bunco party at the town hall by the American Legion and 'Ro 'l"llurr:day, February 23 ind s ast ~supper prepa served g; the men oF t{n)erglresby¥ terian church at the M. E. church dining room. Thursday, February 23 . Meeting of the Lake County Wood-- men Boosters Association at Gurnee. Initiation and moving pictures. Friday, February 24 * P. T. A. meeting at the North Grammar school at 3 p. m. Found-- > Friday, March 2 Concert by the Chicago Y College Glee Club at the Mundelein Com-- munity House. Auspices of the Com-- Probram bf the biiile Porte 0 y o r-- chestra from Waukegan at the local Methodist Church. % SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1928 Inrses Hobp 545 NORTH MILWAUKEE AVE. (UPSTFTA!RS ) i ~{JUPSTFAIRES) _ ._ LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS COMING EVENTS Beverty Duss Shop! /+ HOME OWNED e \%STORE / All Phones 25 Friday, March 16th Crisco in 14--3--6 and 9 Ib. cans and 1 cake tin Free with every can. per lb. Sniders Rose Bud Small Red Sweet Beets, per can .......__._._... Small Packages Layer ,Importéd Figs, 2 PKGS, ......_._._._._._._.lc.. Cream of Barley Large Size _ P. & G. White Naptha Soap 5 Bars fOF ....%........:0.0 mc Per PKG@, ...."~«.m;.....ca5.. Small Young Pork Butts 3 to 5 lbs. each, per 1b. ... ,Veal,' Beef or Lamb Stew 2 IDB;, : ..5ne s e ncrnofe ons TRIGGS & JOHNSON <hIS IS a ; OBSERVATIONS Neville, Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. Thomp-- omm ::i' Mrs. C. Hoskins fip. Roy Titus "BY THE LADY ABOUT TOWN." Mrs. Harry Titus. The Liberty-- Me thinks our nremen like the' Ville Club seems to have relieved smell of food much better than that the hall of their cups etc., I heard of smoke t{::dlgmg from the way they : one Legionaire say that tbemould came to their banquet last Tuesday!be afraid to rent them the for night all in a rush. Ruu:hg i{;fea.r that IT wouldn't be there when ]putting it mild' they just fell all, they wanted it again. 'gveruoiz'e another. Otto Boehm and| wry, ppjlin G+--~--> aud * Hts q t" Mo w ; e t w n t ~ _--~-- =a -vc'duu + i'g'?';g put then pot enough m'gw}gsn Hokslas "with the help of ® , rank Huber and Mr. Carison serveu \ them from eating more than the|~ofoo and cake., Peeu fiiegn from ceating more than the rest, Art Myers did the todsting. If any oné élgea gsks me to buy a ticket to "Cheer Up" I intend to do away with them. -- y Every one that had a good bib} and tucker put in their appearance at the bunco and card.parge given %?' the Legion Auxiliary at town all Wednesday night and from the looks of the crowd there were some there that had them to spare. I saw Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs. E. Ken-- nedy, Mrs. F.~Kennedy, A. W. Lindroth WATCHMAKER WATCHES CLOCKS AND JEWELRY 420 N. MILWAUKEE AVE. *Che's a Sheik" |AUDITORIUM| _"The Gorilla" Saturday, Feb. 11th Sunday, Feb. 12th Girls--learn how to win your Comedy Feb. 13--14th with JUNIOR COGHLANand RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT A story of life and love in with CHARLIE MURRAY Pathe Review g 'A Harp in Hock Wednesday, Feb. 15th methods of approach when the woman is on the ""One Round fogan" -- the Ghetto. Also an animal comedy Fox News BEBE DANIELS, in Repairing of Matinee at 2:30 MONTE BLUE, IN with Leila Hyams, "The Old Wallop" a murder and ends with Richard Arlen offensive t . 25¢ Ry4 P 19c 19¢ 19 19c ~35¢ Aesop Fable Fox News Store and "To a Mighty Nice Couple." _ McDonailds §ewelry and Gift Frank Kennedy would like for me to announce that:-- The lady about town and Dennis Limberry will bowl an exhibition gme a week from Sunday night. n't fail to get in on that. Special Valentines "To a Friend" Published in the in-- terest of the people With all this mod-- ern tendency to scan day mongering in nothing in the mem-- gLof Abraham Lin-- that in any way besmirches his char-- acter. He tinue to stand as one of the most ben-- eficiently great men that civilization has produced. GOOD SENSE the expense of 'Bob' nest Abe ' said: Roberts, "Les" Wal-- ad laws. if they leck and the rest of t t 4:: Zpml "" . . ~. l Who Has The Papers EDTORIAL First National Bank A few cents a week provides you with a safe The most acceptable gift. --The most ap-- propriate means of expression. Let them carry your message for you. a gowers sent by wire anywhere. The Four By Six r and will con-- Valentine Day | Joseph Kohout Co., Inc. _ Send Flowers CAPITAL aAnp Surpius $110,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. GROWERS OF FINE FLOWERS Ill. _ We Deliver Anywhere. |% 'IO which thesold--time villkan would reply, "I have the papers". Passing from the rid-- sure your valuable papers are in a safe place? _ If you have them in our safe deposit vault. then vo>: know they are. are friendly is a place to live. Ray Andrews says: "One thing that puz-- bachelor isn't rich. Husband: "It says here that the newest fad is to adopt a chicken for a rlt." Wife: "Just let me catch you doing it." This is the week when all retail lum-- ber men gather at the Edfiewnter Beach Hotel --and learn how to manage their yards more ef-- ficiefily. Of course 'we Will be there and dine and dance at the gang. F., H. Eger, our en-- ergetic hardware man is installing a new "Easy Set" Cop-- Convention Week New Store Front 10, Especially to the ladies 15 86 propered Tt sorvad by then at thepfiethodilt church Thursday, February 28rd. Good cooks'"-- g0008d eats --~ good waiters. Remember the date and place. Proceeds to go tothePresby&rinbugeL »nort Talks by Thougnful Mothers. A Wisconsin Mother says: "I find mothéers very well informed on the subject of "'x'ope" in medicines. Few mothers now--a--days would buy a preparation that contained opiates or: chloroform. A glance at the gvckage before buying tells her this. ith Foley's Honey and Tar Com-- und, the name tells a true story. Yg is quickly effective for coughs, colds, croun and throat irritations. Pure as it is sure, and worth many times its price."--F. B. Lovell Co---- "Universal" Port-- f its quick 0 "s qualities in col There never was any sell it for less. not eat holes in gar-- ments. They eat the 'loth and leave holes No twenty Red Cedar Closet LIBERTYVILLE LUMBER -- CO. Libertyville, L Phone 47 and 48 PRHONE 174--] it PAGE FIVE No. 6

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